Anti-Hunters' Financial Resources Continue to Swell
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Fork Horn
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Anti-Hunters' Financial Resources Continue to Swell
Animal rights organizations across the country rake in millions of dollars to fund anti-hunting campaigns. Animal People Magazine has again published the financial information for animal rights organizations based on the analysis of IRS reports for FY 2003.
Here are the figures for several leading anti-hunting groups, as presented by Animal People. In parentheses are the budgets for recent years. Comprehensive financial information on individual non-profit organizations, including tax records, is available online at www.guidestar.com.
Sportsmen reviewing this list are reminded that the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the Fund for Animals will merge at the beginning of the year. According to a recent report by Scripps Howard News Service, the merger will result in a mega-anti-hunting group with available funds in excess of $95 million and stated goals of ending hunting and trapping.
“These groups have been working to trample sportsmen’s rights for decades,” said U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Senior Vice President Rick Story. “They intend to invest their millions in campaigns to ban hunting and trapping and are refining their organization to get the job done.”
The newly merged anti-hunting group has launched an animal protection litigation department to challenge sportsmen in the courts. The newly restructured HSUS has announced it will also form a new legislative arm.
Animal Legal Defense Fund/ALDF
Budget: $3,120,780 ($3,208,308/$3,360,728/$3,133,399)
Programs: 2,462,761
Overhead: 658,019
Net assets: 2,763,306
Animal Welfare Institute/AWI
Budget: $1,169,280 ($1,260,416/$1,072,951)
Programs: 989,124
Overhead: 180,156
Net assets: 3,090,519
Doris Day Animal League/DDAL
Budget: $2,740,123 ($2,570,372/$2,844,347/$2,743,811)
Programs: 2,104,393
Overhead: 635,730
Net assets: 799,045
Foundation to Support Animal Protection/FSAP
Budget: $2,610,200 ($2,192,281/$2,430,555)
Programs: 13,830
Overhead: 2,596,370
Net assets: 15,299,586
Fund for Animals/FFA
Budget: $7,604,874 ($7,358,158/$5,600,721/$5,386,201)
Programs: 6,006,552
Overhead: 1,598,332
Net assets: 19,903,029
Humane Society of the United States/HSUS
Budget: $69,548,619 ($67,272,795/$58,865,207/$50,431,797)
Programs: 47,635,118
Overhead: 21,913,501
Net assets: 99,997,471
In Defense of Animals/IDA
Budget: $2,731,478 ($2,304.433/$2,339,784/$1,841,705)
Programs: 2,263,970
Overhead: 467,508
Net assets: 2,819,164
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals/PETA
Budget: $21,484,419 ($16,414,174/$13,499,614/$17,668,699)
Programs: 18,442,816
Overhead: 3,041,603
Net assets: 7,632,195
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine/PCRM
Budget: $7,175,448 ($2,667,912/$2,915,847/$2,533,289/$2,350,143)
Programs: 6,612,956
Overhead: 562,492
Net assets: 2,865,026
NOTE: These figures do not include $4,000,153 given to The PCRM Foundation.
**Information provided by the Americans for Medical Progress (AMP), a non-profit organization whose mission is to protect society's investment in research.
http://www.wlfa.org/interactive/feat...ad.cfm?ID=1454
Here are the figures for several leading anti-hunting groups, as presented by Animal People. In parentheses are the budgets for recent years. Comprehensive financial information on individual non-profit organizations, including tax records, is available online at www.guidestar.com.
Sportsmen reviewing this list are reminded that the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the Fund for Animals will merge at the beginning of the year. According to a recent report by Scripps Howard News Service, the merger will result in a mega-anti-hunting group with available funds in excess of $95 million and stated goals of ending hunting and trapping.
“These groups have been working to trample sportsmen’s rights for decades,” said U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Senior Vice President Rick Story. “They intend to invest their millions in campaigns to ban hunting and trapping and are refining their organization to get the job done.”
The newly merged anti-hunting group has launched an animal protection litigation department to challenge sportsmen in the courts. The newly restructured HSUS has announced it will also form a new legislative arm.
Animal Legal Defense Fund/ALDF
Budget: $3,120,780 ($3,208,308/$3,360,728/$3,133,399)
Programs: 2,462,761
Overhead: 658,019
Net assets: 2,763,306
Animal Welfare Institute/AWI
Budget: $1,169,280 ($1,260,416/$1,072,951)
Programs: 989,124
Overhead: 180,156
Net assets: 3,090,519
Doris Day Animal League/DDAL
Budget: $2,740,123 ($2,570,372/$2,844,347/$2,743,811)
Programs: 2,104,393
Overhead: 635,730
Net assets: 799,045
Foundation to Support Animal Protection/FSAP
Budget: $2,610,200 ($2,192,281/$2,430,555)
Programs: 13,830
Overhead: 2,596,370
Net assets: 15,299,586
Fund for Animals/FFA
Budget: $7,604,874 ($7,358,158/$5,600,721/$5,386,201)
Programs: 6,006,552
Overhead: 1,598,332
Net assets: 19,903,029
Humane Society of the United States/HSUS
Budget: $69,548,619 ($67,272,795/$58,865,207/$50,431,797)
Programs: 47,635,118
Overhead: 21,913,501
Net assets: 99,997,471
In Defense of Animals/IDA
Budget: $2,731,478 ($2,304.433/$2,339,784/$1,841,705)
Programs: 2,263,970
Overhead: 467,508
Net assets: 2,819,164
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals/PETA
Budget: $21,484,419 ($16,414,174/$13,499,614/$17,668,699)
Programs: 18,442,816
Overhead: 3,041,603
Net assets: 7,632,195
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine/PCRM
Budget: $7,175,448 ($2,667,912/$2,915,847/$2,533,289/$2,350,143)
Programs: 6,612,956
Overhead: 562,492
Net assets: 2,865,026
NOTE: These figures do not include $4,000,153 given to The PCRM Foundation.
**Information provided by the Americans for Medical Progress (AMP), a non-profit organization whose mission is to protect society's investment in research.
http://www.wlfa.org/interactive/feat...ad.cfm?ID=1454
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RE: Anti-Hunters' Financial Resources Continue to Swell
Those are some scarry figures. IMO we need to support bow hunting at the local level. Join your local or state bow hunting org. Contribute what you can be it money, time, or a combination of the two. The antis have it out for bow hunters and there is no secret about it. If we don't work to defend bowhunting it may not be here for our kids.
Here are links to the states I hunt. Feel free to post liks for your states for those interested in protecting our sport.
Maine: http://www.mainebowhunters.org/main.php
New Hampshire: http://www.granitestatebowhunters.org/
Here are links to the states I hunt. Feel free to post liks for your states for those interested in protecting our sport.
Maine: http://www.mainebowhunters.org/main.php
New Hampshire: http://www.granitestatebowhunters.org/
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RE: Anti-Hunters' Financial Resources Continue to Swell
ORIGINAL: adams
Feel free to post liks for your states for those interested in protecting our sport.
Feel free to post liks for your states for those interested in protecting our sport.
Ohio: http://www.ohiobowhunters.com/
Bowhunter defense coalition: http://www.wlfa.org/interactive/feat...ad1.cfm?ID=485
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RE: Anti-Hunters' Financial Resources Continue to Swell
Just wanted to post another link. This one is part of the NRA and its focus is on protecting all hunters' rights:
http://www.freehunters.org/
http://www.freehunters.org/
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